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Ufologie Contact - Series 1 - No 04 - 5 juil 1976
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Title: UFOLOGIE-CONTACT Issue: No. 4 Date: July 5, 1976 Region: Ile-de-France
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Title: UFOLOGIE-CONTACT
Issue: No. 4
Date: July 5, 1976
Region: Ile-de-France
This issue of UFOLOGIE-CONTACT, the fourth publication, aims to consolidate information and contacts among ufologists in the Ile-de-France region. It emphasizes the importance of shared information for maintaining a cohesive community.
Content Highlights
"UFOLOGIE-CONTACT" - The Liaison Bulletin
The bulletin functions as a communication channel for ufologists, encouraging them to submit any important regional announcements concerning meetings, research, or UFO activities in their communities. The publication schedule is irregular, depending on the volume of submissions. To receive five issues, interested parties are instructed to send 12 stamps of 80c to James PETIT at 47, rue des Beurriers, 95100 ARGENTEUIL.
L.D.L.N. 94 - Current Observations and Research
L.D.L.N. 94 reports that a "GOOD-YEAR" dirigible balloon is currently visible in the sky over the Paris region. Additionally, the delegation from Val de Marne has initiated a geographical study of the 1954 UFO wave, noting 675 cases documented in France. Researchers interested in this study are encouraged to contact Mr. Jacques BRUCKER (phone: 726 50 09).
Bookstore Recommendation
The issue recommends the bookstore "SATAN & Co" located at 10, rue Casimir Delavigne in PARIS VII (Metro: ODEON) as a source for books and magazines on UFOs.
"UFOLOGIE-CONTACT" N°4 - L.D.L.N. 78 & C.I.J.U. / L.D.L.N.
Photography for Observation: The text suggests the 6x6 LUBI DEL photographic apparatus for UFO observation due to its performance and price. It highlights the ease of use with a frame viewfinder and recommends a flexible shutter release.
Call for Witnesses (Yvelines): To further the ongoing study of UFO observations in the Yvelines department, the bulletin seeks testimonies and documents related to observations prior to 1965. Interested individuals should write to C. DE ZAN at 53, le Parc, 78540 VERNCUILLET.
ATLAS Magazine Request: A reader is searching for the July 1965 issue of ATLAS magazine and provides a contact number (965 61 73).
G.R.E.U.-C.E.P.I. Invitation: The G.R.E.U.-C.E.P.I. group expresses a desire to connect with ufologists from Ile-de-France to invite them to their meetings. Correspondence should be addressed to Jean-Marc EONAY at G.R.E.U.-C.E.P.I., 1 & 3, rue Hoche, 94200 IVRY.
C.I.J.U. - Ufological Library: The International Center of Young Ufologists (C.I.J.U.) announces that its Ufological Library is open to ufologists from Ile-de-France. It is located at Yves BEHAR's residence, 1st floor, left, 3, rue Félix Zien, PARIS XVIII, and is accessible daily from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM.
C.I.J.U. Publication Summary: The bulletin mentions that issue No. 14 of the C.I.J.U.'s quarterly publication features an article on Jacques Vallée, titled "SPECIAL JACQUES VALLEE: The Proof of UFOs Annihilated?", along with a bibliography and biography of J. Vallée's work in ufology and parapsychology. A specimen copy can be obtained by sending 2 stamps to C.I.J.U., James PETIT, 47, rue des Beurriers, 95100 ARGENTEUIL.
Historical UFO Study: Mr. G. CORNU is seeking individuals interested in conducting a historical study of the UFO phenomenon, focusing on ancient texts, to form a working group. He can be contacted at 350 94 47.
Subscription and Information: The issue concludes with a call to subscribe to UFOLOGIE-CONTACT for information and to submit announcements for publication.
L.D.L.N. AUX ENQUETEURS - Advice for Investigators
As the vacation period begins, investigators are advised to approach their inquiries professionally. They should present their findings as well-constructed reports detailing the circumstances of the observation (date, time, duration), the witness's account, the environment, observed effects, and estimations. It is recommended to type reports in duplicate, attach separate sketches and photos, and use clear drawings if artistic skills are limited. For new investigators, submitting reports to their delegate for review and guidance on contacting regional delegates is advised. The section ends with well wishes for a good vacation.
LECTURES: New Reviews
"IMAGINE" Magazine: The new magazine "IMAGINE" has released its second issue, which includes content on the marvelous, fantastic, and UFOs. The issue features an article on the Quarouble case, detailing the testimony of Marius DEWILDE, with accompanying drawings and photos. It also includes an article on ectoplasms, offering a scientific explanation for the UFO phenomenon. The magazine costs 15 F per issue, with a 4-issue subscription for 50 F. Subscriptions can be sent to "IMAGINE", 81, rue Colbert, 92700 COLOMBES (checks payable to Procodif). It is also available at "SATAN & CO" in Paris.
"PILOTE PRIVE" Magazine: This magazine is recommended for those interested in sports and leisure, with a section dedicated to "pro-OVNIs". It is a monthly publication available at newsstands. A one-year subscription costs 80 F and can be sent to "PILOTE PR VE", 8, rue Milton, 75009 PARIS.
"UFOLOGIE-BULLETIN" (C.I.J.U.): This is described as a young and serious review from the Cercle International de Jeunes Ufologues (C.I.J.U.). A specimen copy can be obtained by sending 1 stamp to C.I.J.U.-James PETIT, 47, rue des Beurriers, 95100 ARGENTEUIL.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the dissemination of UFO information within the Ile-de-France region, the importance of detailed investigation and reporting, and the promotion of various publications and organizations within the ufology community. The editorial stance appears to be one of active engagement and information sharing, encouraging participation from both experienced researchers and newcomers. There is a clear emphasis on building a network and fostering a sense of community among those interested in the UFO phenomenon.